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Thanks for the reminder. My chair tends to drift downwards, and we won’t mention the curve of my upper back and neck.

The articles don’t mention the importance of neck shoulder health. Many nerves and other bits extend the entire distance, and if they get jammed, over-used, too strong or too weak at one place, the other places have to compensate. The curve of your neck while sleeping — including pillow height — will affect that. So will using the mouse — that arm is supported differently. Also, arm rests may make the situation worse if they don’t fit right; my husband’s forced his wrists into a bad position.

I’d also add physiotherapy to the treatment options. Unlike surgery, it doesn’t leave scars. Unlike chiro, it doesn’t jerk things around. It loosens stuck nerves and re-balances the muscles. If you’re already experiencing symptoms, it’s worth a proper assessment, since some of the prevention exercises may make things worse. Trust me on this one. Also, physiotherapists often know more than doctors about this, and have more hands-on experience.